Some with the Rokinon 8mm fisheye. This is the first time I've taken it out (I did take it out on Monday, but that was a bad copy with a misaligned element). It is a SHARP fisheye. VERY sharp. Surprisingly sharp, all the way to the corners. Great color response and resistance to flare as well. Just set it at 3-6 feet, f/8 and shoot! I also really like the near stereographic projection. It feels a little more natural.

@ Jordan yeah that Rok looks pretty nice, looks like it performs just as well as the m43/7.5mm, maybe even a little better. I had it before in either FF or APS-C, can't remember which mount, and it is a keeper if one is into the fish look, or even de-fished. I might eventually get it again, but I've got other things to get first.

Hmmmm is it me or are these cameras are amazing for potraits with shallow depth of field of up to 5m, i think DSLR standards!!! However, landscapes at infinity somehow seem to lack micro-contrast and the subjects seem a little jaggity (for lack of better word) It just doesnt "pop" for landscapes

djarth wrote:
Hmmmm is it me or are these cameras are amazing for potraits with shallow depth of field of up to 5m, i think DSLR standards!!! However, landscapes at infinity somehow seem to lack micro-contrast and the subjects seem a little jaggity (for lack of better word) It just doesnt "pop" for landscapes

I am cross posting this from the Leica R lens thread. Here are more sunset photos in the series that I posted some days ago. Images taken with my tripod mounted Leica 280mm f4 Apo Telyt lens and my Fujidfilm XE-1. All images processed in LR5. I still have more to process to post later.